Assigning Names, Ip Addresses, And Subnet Masks; Manual Name Assignment With Rotary Switches - Aventics PROFINET IO Manual Del Usuario

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AVENTICS | Bus Coupler AES/Valve Driver AV, PROFINET IO | R412018140–BAL–001–AG
9.3
The bus coupler in the PROFINET IO network needs a clear name in order to be recognized
by the controller.
The name can be assigned in two ways:
Manually or
With PROFINET IO functions
Name on delivery
On delivery, switches S1 and S2 are set to 0. As a result, name assignment with PROFINET IO
functions is activated.
9.3.1
Fig. 5:
The two rotary switches S1 and S2 for manual valve system name assignment are located
S1
underneath the window (3).
Switch S1: The higher digit of the hex value in the name is set at switch S1. Switch S1 is labeled
using the hexadecimal system from 0 to F.
S2
Switch S2: The lower digit of the hex value in the name is set at switch S2. Switch S2 is labeled
using the hexadecimal system from 0 to F.
The rotary switches are set to 0x00 by default. As a result, name assignment with PROFINET IO
functions is activated.
Proceed as follows for manual name assignment:
Ensure that each name exists only once on your network and note that the name 0xFF or 255
is reserved.
1. Disconnect the bus coupler from the power supply UL.
2. Set the name at the switches S1 and S2 (see Fig. 5). For this, set the rotary switch to a position
between 1 and 254 for decimal or 0x01 and 0xFE for hexadecimal:
– S1: higher value digit of the hex value from 0 to F
– S2: lower digit of the hex value from 0 to F

Assigning names, IP addresses, and subnet masks

Manual name assignment with rotary switches

Rotary switches S1 and S2 on the bus coupler
Presettings on the Bus Coupler
S1
S1
S2
S2
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